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how to fix my audio PLS HELP!!!

Henry Delooze 0 Reputation points
2026-03-01T23:17:36.71+00:00

basically when my headphones are plugged in and all that my laptop still just says no audio device found there full in aswell and i dont know how to fix , also my laptop speakers are not appearing either

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Gaming
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  1. Ferdinand Nanalig 27,995 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-03-03T00:15:09.59+00:00

    Hi! Please try a hard reset.

    Shut down the laptop completely

    Click Start → Power → Shut down

    Make sure it’s fully off (no lights, no fan)

    Unplug everything

    Remove the charger

    Disconnect USB devices, mouse, keyboard, headset, HDMI, etc.

    Drain residual power

    Press and hold the Power button for 20–30 seconds

    Don’t release it early

    Reconnect power

    Plug only the charger back in (nothing else)

    Turn the laptop on

    Press the Power button normally

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  2. Kapil Arya 37,196 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2026-03-02T15:26:08.4433333+00:00

    Open Device Manager, and make sure you've audio drivers installed and properly working.

    You can visit your device manufacturer's website to download audio drivers for your system model.

    If audio driver already installed, try updating audio drivers to latest version.

    Or if you've already updated them, try to roll back previous version to see if that works.

    Run Playing Audio troubleshooter from Settings app > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters. Let us know what it reports back.

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  3. Ferdinand Nanalig 27,995 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-03-01T23:51:11.02+00:00

    Hi! Let me help you with this issue.

    Please hover your mouse over the sound icon in the lower-right corner, then right-click it and select Troubleshoot Sound. Let the troubleshooter finish its task, then this should either resolve the problem or display an error message.

    If that doesn't work, we need to remove the Audio driver from the Device Manager and restart the PC to reinstall it.

    Here are the steps to completely remove a Device from your computer.

    Step 1. Use the Windows key + X shortcut.

    Step 2. Select Device Manager.

    Step 3. Expand the entry Sound, Video, and Game Controllers. Right-click the problematic device, which is either Realtek Audio, or AMD High-definition Audio, or High-Definition Audio, depending on the audio device installed in your PC, and select Uninstall device.

    Step 4. You need to check the option Delete the driver software for this device and then click the Uninstall button.

    Step 5. Reboot the computer.

    After the reboot, please see if the problem is fixed.

    If that still does not work, please visit the support website of your laptop or desktop and then download and install the latest Audio driver, then restart the PC.

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